Liverpool FC vs Leeds: Premier League Match Live Updates
The Premier League champions, Liverpool FC, kick off their 2026 season with a home match against Leeds United on New Year's Day. This game marks a quick return to action for the Reds, who last faced Leeds in a thrilling 3-3 draw at Elland Road, with an explosive post-match interview from Mohamed Salah. Since then, Liverpool has been on a winning streak, securing victories over Brighton, Tottenham, and Wolves, keeping their hopes alive for a top-four finish.
The match at Anfield presents an opportunity for Liverpool to narrow the gap on third-placed Aston Villa. With the return of Dominik Szoboszlai from suspension, the Reds are strengthened. Meanwhile, Leeds United, unbeaten in five matches, has opened a six-point gap over the relegation zone. Their star striker, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, is on a seven-game scoring streak, making this a highly anticipated encounter.
Follow the live updates, match stream, and goal highlights as Liverpool and Leeds battle it out in this crucial Premier League fixture.
Live Updates:
- 64th Minute: Liverpool's Frimpong showcases his pace, crossing the ball, which takes a deflection but falls kindly for Ekitike, who fails to get a shot away.
- 62nd Minute: Wirtz's free-kick is sent into the wall.
- 60th Minute: Ekitike is flagged offside, followed by a tackle from Ampadu on the edge of the box. Szoboszlai's shot is saved by Perri, and Liverpool earns a free-kick after Ampadu is penalised for handball.
- 57th Minute: Van Dijk is penalised for a foul on Nmecha, providing Leeds with a chance to pump the ball into the box, but Liverpool manages to clear the danger.
- 55th Minute: Bradley's perseverance creates a corner, which is played short. Szoboszlai clips in a lovely cross, but it's dealt with at the back post. Liverpool keeps the pressure on, and Bradley's shot is deflected behind for another corner.
- 51st Minute: Bradley overruns the ball, crashing into Struijk. Gravenberch is left on the ground after making a clearance, but both Liverpool players continue without injury.
- 46th Minute: Liverpool attempts to attack immediately, but Wirtz's poor decision in a good position in the box leads to a breakdown of the attack.
Historical Context:
The last goalless draw between Liverpool and Leeds United dates back to April 1999.
Stay tuned for more updates as the match unfolds at Anfield!